Jeffrey Korn

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PortfolioPrint Design

 


 

AETNA U.S. HEALTHCARE
Aetna's goodwill publication needed a striking cover concept that would telegraph its purpose across a doctor's waiting room. The colors and scale of the imagery are intended to give the magazine shelf presence.

 


 

XCUTE
Pursuing an aggressive and rough personality for their new line of computers, the client requested a photorealistic image of the brand name as if chiseled out of stone. The brand is completed with photorealistic anodized metal and heavy bolt heads for this gatefold brochure.

 


 

HEALTH INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS
Of the nearly 20 projects we executed for this longterm client, we're especially proud of this illustrated book, written to help children with ADHD understand the disorder.

 


 

FOUNDATION TECHNOLOGIES
The application CD for this HR knowledgebase needed a blend of human imagery and dramatic energy, to enhance the perceived value of the software itself.

 


 

SOLUTIONS ATLANTIC
Striving for a worldly and well established persona, this financial services software firm needed a brochure that was at once high tech and old world. Capitalizing on its Boston heritage with an image of the Old State House, the brochure layers heavy texture with antique cartographic imagery.

 


 

PFIZER
This intricate trifold brochure/folder lures readers inside by revealing the sky through an intriguing custom die-cut window on its front panel. Inside, striking black printing sets off a rainbow of slash-cut inserts, each a vividly distinct color and size.

 


 

KAUFMAN & ASSOCIATES
When this successful design agency went in search of images to communicate their brand promise, they looked to us to make the intangible tangible. "Stronger, Faster, Brighter" became an image series of gray matter engaged in unlikely activites.

 


 

HEALTH INFORMATION PUBLICATIONS
Over the course of nearly 20 projects for this client, we perfected a distinctive illustration style based on photographic imagery, and then extensively retouched and digitally manipulated. The result is a highly textural, hand-rendered appearance for a wide range of illustrations.

 


 

HARVARD KROKODILOES
For Harvard's oldest acapella group, this elegant invitation began life as a photograph of a normal three-tined fork.

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